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Iran tightens online censorship
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Sourcing please?
by:
Anonymous
on
8/12/2009
You are quoting "a German human rights organization"? Very bad form if you ask me.
For the sake of their copyright, and for the sake of researchers like me, PLEASE add some sources of you story. This is really not professional.
rotten deal
by:
Anonymous
on
8/10/2009
People are very angry about Nokia Siemens Network (NSN) deal with Iran over censorship systems. Iranian People have boycotted Nokia products since they found out about the censorship deal and blame Nokia for arrest of journalists, bloggers and Mousavi campaigners because that censorship system gave Iranian authorities ability to eavesdrop on phone and internet communication systems.
Thanks for covering this story, I hope by covering these kinds of stories corporations come to their senses that dealing with totalitarian regimes might profit them in short term but in long term they will lose people's trust and the bigger market share at the end.
Fariborz Shamshiri
www.rottengods.com
by:
Anonymous
on
8/8/2009
What are they afraid of? Their own people? Any government that fears its people's right to access and exchange information is illegitimate.
And desperately weak.
Iran is 1984; only worse.
by:
Anonymous
on
8/6/2009
Every person is innocent, until proved guilty. In Iran it's the opposite. Every person is guilty, until proved innocent. I want to make it clear, that is a fact.
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